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Lot 121

A Windsor and Newton artist’s box, mahogany, of rectangular form, the hinge lid opening to reveal interior paper label and fitted interior, over a single long drawer to the base, fitted with a brass campaign style handle opening to reveal a glazed palette, 22.5cm wide, 17cm high, 18cm deep, along with a Victorian tea caddy, rosewood and parquetry, the hinged lid opening to reveal a vacant interior with single interior lid, 11.5cm wide, 10.5cm high, 10cm deep, also one other small tea caddy of rectangular form with lozenge inlay, satinwood and yew wood veneered, 10.5cm wide, 12cm high, 10cm deep (3)

Lot 31

A George IV silver fiddle thread and shell pattern caddy spoon, engraved initials, having an oval bowl. Maker Jonathan Hayne, London 1829.

Lot 33

A George III silver caddy spoon, with a bright cut handle and an unusual leaf bowl. Makers George smith & Thomas Hayter, London 1800.

Lot 94

Tiffany & Co.. A vase shape tea caddy, ribbed in chrysanthemum petal design with engraved initials, the cover reveals a gilded interior with an inner lid, the base numbered 4824M 3550. Circa 1900. 8.5oz (274gm).

Lot 37

A Chinese famille verte tea caddy, decorated with exotic foliage and birds, having wooden lid, 14cm wide x 16cm high

Lot 337

A George III mahogany tea caddy, having brass handle and escutcheon, raised on bracket feet, 23cm wide

Lot 364

A late 18th Century yew wood and boxwood strung two compartment tea caddy, with ivory escutcheon, 18.5cm - see illustration

Lot 377

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy; a 19th Century mahogany and brass bound box; a 19th Century mahogany writing box, (in need of restoration); and a walnut and mother of pearl inlaid trinket box, (4) - see illustration

Lot 137

A Royal Crown Derby bone china Imari pattern miniature tea caddy

Lot 256

A Chinese export lacquered single tea caddy with figure decoration and pewter liner

Lot 260

An early 19th Century rectangular black lacquered two-compartment tea caddy with canted corners, gilt metal dragon feet, hinged lid enclosing two fitted lead canisters, 10 1/2" wide

Lot 425

A small oval continental silver tea caddy, sides embossed cherubs hunting with dogs, 3 1/4" high, and a small capstan shaped silver inkwell

Lot 322

A George III silver tea caddy by John Langford II and John Sebille, London 1764, of bombe shape allover embossed with scrolls and flowers and raised on four open scrolled feet,, the detachable cover with gadrooned edge, 15.5cm, 10oz

Lot 625

An early 19th century pollard oak tea caddy, the sarcophagus shape on bun feet and containing two lidded cannisters flanking a replacement glass bowl, 37cm wide

Lot 631

An early Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, the diamond lattices of mother of pearl on the lid engraved and inlaid with flowers, the design repeated on three verticals flanking flutes to the front, the interior with two lidded compartments, 13cm wide

Lot 512

Baby's Scottish silver spoon, the handle with design Little boy Blue (Glasgow 1930), and a Victorian silver caddy spoon with scalloped shell bowl (London 1888) (2)

Lot 513

Three silver caddy spoons, various, (Sheffield 1920, 1927 and 1935)

Lot 550

Victorian silver caddy spoon, the handle with shell and husk design (Chester 1898)

Lot 1475

George III rosewood tea caddy with brass handle and escutcheon

Lot 1482

Victorian burr walnut veneered tea caddy with two compartments enclosed by domed lid with ivory and brass mounts

Lot 109

LYONS TEA GROUP OF (4) TEA CADDY TINS. 5.25 ins tall, one with mirror, one with calender, plus one with egg timer, & another with thermometer attached. (4) NR

Lot 96

A George III chequer strung mahogany tea caddy, the interior with three canisters and a spoon rack. on ogee bracket feet, 18cm high

Lot 153

Three Victorian painted and coloured glass vases, cut glass and moulded glass and a Rosewood Tea Caddy (a lot)

Lot 177

A Victorian spelter ashtray modelled as a mastive, two brass cruise oil lamps after The Antique, a Chinese brass ladle, pipe bowl, a pair of blue and white covers, five Copenhagen saucers and a German tea caddy

Lot 242

A George III birdseye maple tea caddy with twin divisional interior enclosed by a hinged rising lid with brass edging and key plate, 7" wide.

Lot 243

A George III rosewood tea caddy, sarcophagus shaped with twin divisional interior and hinged rising lid with boxwood edging, 12" wide.

Lot 65

A Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid revealing twin canisters and central aperture complete with glass bowl, slightly tapering sides flanked by lion mask ring handles and overall raised on four turned brass feet, 20 x 34 x 17 cm

Lot 630

Mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the movement striking on a bell, the 8.5" white enamel dial signed P. Herman, Leeds, the case with canted corners, panelled glazed back and sides surmounted by a stepped caddy top with brass carrying handle, 19" high

Lot 688

Large ebonised and ormolu mounted triple fusee bracket clock, the movement playing on eight bells and chiming on a gong, the 8" arched brass dial signed James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, 3517 on a plate to the matted dial, with chime/silent lever and subsidiary slow/fast dial to the arch, within a foliate ormolu mounted case with pierced side panels and surmounted by a caddy top with ormolu handle, 25" high

Lot 827

Green lacquer and gilded case with aperture for a 12" arched dial, the repainted case gilded with chinoiserie decoration, long arched door and caddy moulded top, 87" high

Lot 846

Oak case with aperture for a 10" square dial, the long door over a stepped base, surmounted by a caddy top, 82" high

Lot 73

A good early Victorian mahogany tea chest in the form of a twin pedestal sideboard. The top hinges open to reveal a pair of caddies, a central blue glass sugar bowl and a pair of compartments, possibly for caddy spoons, each of these has a lid with an ivory finial. Width 14ins, height 9 1/4ins. (See illustration)

Lot 119

A George III mahogany box, with caddy moulded top and twin brass carrying handles.

Lot 2034

A Victorian caddy spoon by Henry Holland of fiddle, thread and shell pattern, London 1869.

Lot 2041

A George III caddy spoon with shell-shaped bowl.

Lot 2063

A plain Edwardian, oval section tea caddy, Birmingham 1907.

Lot 2066

A George IV caddy spoon, the bowl with floral engraving.

Lot 2067

A George III caddy spoon, the rectangular shaped bowl engraved in bands, Birmingham 1816.

Lot 799

A George III tortoiseshell octagonal tea caddy, with ivory stringing, engraved silver monogram and keyplate, 12.5cm h, 13cm w ++In very good original condition, lacking the surround of stringing from the lid but retaining the original hinge and lock, the base slightly warped and coming away, visible in the illustration, this originally being faced with ivory, now lacking. Minute chip to one of the pieces of tortoiseshell with which the sides are veneered at the lower edge. the interior retaining the powdering oil. No re-veneering or repairs. A fine example, requiring some minor conservation work only

Lot 802

A George III turned fruitwood tea caddy in the form of an apple, possibly of apple wood, with brass keyplate and hinge, 10cm h excluding stalk finial ++The lid slightly warped or mis-shapen and with numerous old light scratches and marks consistent with the age. Small hole in the base, no shrinkage cracks other than a minor old split in the front just above the keyplate. No restoration.

Lot 809

An Edward VII oak smoker's cabinet, of pillar shape, fitted with three drawers enclosed by a door with raised-and-fielded panel, 26cm h; 22 x 19cm; a William IV rosewood workbox; a George IV rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape with brass stringing (3) ++In generally good condition

Lot 390

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, the interior twin compartments, enclosed by hinged rising lid, 10 1/2" wide.

Lot 211

A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, plain oval shaped body with gadrooned edge, press on lid, 5" high, Sheffield, 1895.

Lot 340

A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY with canted corners, the hinged lid with foliate marquetry above yew quarter veneered panels, feather strung and cross banded, on brass bun feet, 6 1/2" wide (see illustration).

Lot 153

Modern Irish silver Commemorative Caddy Spoon, with Glenninsheen collar handle, Thomas O'Connor, Dublin 1973, 30grms.

Lot 171

Edward VII silver Tea Caddy and Cover, twin ring handles, embossed with leafy scrolls and three hoof feet, maker's mark W.D., Birmingham 1902, 150grms.

Lot 218

Victorian silver Tea Caddy, the hinged collar embossed with dancing putto, the rectangular base with canted corners and embossed with a mythological scene with putto, fish and horses in a landscape, on four swept shell feet, maker's mark T.H., Birmingham 1876, 265grms.

Lot 228

George IV silver King's pattern Caddy Spoon, with oval bowl, John Bettridge, Birmingham 1829, 9grms.

Lot 229

Early Victorian silver Caddy Spoon, with shell terminal and bowl and reeded stem, Francis Clark, Birmingham 1845, 8grms.

Lot 230

George III silver Fiddle pattern Caddy Spoon, with shell bowl, maker's mark J.S. possibly John Shea, London 1814, 11grms.

Lot 231

George III silver Caddy Spoon, with engraved Fiddle pattern handle and fluted and engraved oval bowl, maker's mark J.T., possibly John Taylor, Birmingham 1795, 7grm.

Lot 232

George III silver Fiddle pattern Caddy Spoon, with engraved shovel bowl, William Pugh, Birmingham 1811, 7grms.

Lot 233

Early Victorian silver Fiddle shell and thread pattern Caddy Spoon, with shell bowl, William Eaton, London 1840, 16grms.

Lot 234

George IV silver Fiddle pattern Caddy Spoon, with shovel bowl, engraved with a flower and leaves, maker's mark T.N., Birmingham 1822, 8gms.

Lot 235

George III silver Caddy Spoon, with curved handle and shovel bowl, engraved with flowers and leaves, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1812.

Lot 423

Charles Spencelayh, "The Old Tea Caddy", pencil sketch, signed, inscribed and dated 20-2-35, 28cms x 23cms, (11" x 9").

Lot 466

Alexander E. Caddy, Indian village scene, with figures and dogs, oil on canvas, signed, dated 1903, 29cms x 38cms, (11½" x 15").

Lot 517

19th Century mahogany Tea Caddy, the hinged lid with loop handles, the interior fitted with twin removable compartments, 30cms, (12").

Lot 534

Regency satinwood Tea Caddy, with hinged rising lid, enclosing twin compartments, the whole with burr yew oval inlays, surrounded by pen-work bell wreaths, 23cms, (9").

Lot 449

A collection of small silver and plated items, including: a silver pedestal Christening mug with cast lion rampant handle, London 1903; an oval tea caddy with hinged concave cover and half-reeded decoration by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1896, engraved with a crest and a motto; a silver pierced cylindrical three-piece cruet by Docker & Burn, Birmingham 1923; a pair of wishbone five bar toast racks, Birmingham 1904; a pair of George III sugar nips, maker's mark 'HP' and standard marks; a Continental silver miniature model of a pig with a cherub, import marked for Chester, 1899; a Dutch embossed spoon, import marked for London 1902; a silver small mug with a hinged S-scroll handle; and various silver-coloured metal and plated flatware and other items

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